When I watched it last night, I saw a comment under the player saying that Tang Bohu didn't really like Qiuxiang that much, and I immediately understood.
Yes, from the beginning, Tang Bohu said that Qiuxiang was average-looking, and later, with the love and kindness shown by Qiuxiang against the background of other people, Tang Bohu said that he fell in love with her? But is this true love? I don't think so, it's just a kind of self-comfort after being hurt by eight wives at home.
Does Qiuxiang really love Tang Bohu? I don't think I love it either. Qiuxiang just likes the Tang Bohu she imagined, just like fans now like idols. When she really interacts with a real person, her nature will gradually be revealed. And emotional problems are a matter of time.
As for the scene where Qiuxiang also said to bet twice, I think it is a punishment by the director for Tang Bohu's lack of seriousness in love. Qiuxiang has not been as good as in the legend from the beginning. Does she have love? That's just the pity and contempt of the so-called upper-class people for the beggars and the lower-class people. she is smart? That was just a clever thing. When the life-threatening scholar called for the second time, the first thing Qiuxiang thought about was not to ask Tang Bohu for help, but to ask Tang Bohu to leave quickly. This may be understood as she cares about Tang Bohu, but I Even more stupid.
So, Tang Bohu was going to marry Qiuxiang because of a spur of the moment when he didn't fully understand the other party. It would be a matter of time before something went wrong.
And Qiuxiang's love for Tang Bohu is more of a love for idols and saviors.
Such a love without spiritual communication is really just another continuation of the other eight wives in the family.
From this, it can also be inferred that the other eight wives in Tang Mansion may have met, met, and married through such means when Tang Bohu was traveling abroad, but it was only a tragedy because they didn't know much. Then why did Tang Bohu still make such a mistake at the ninth place? Because of the wind
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